#2. Tamina
Tamina is possibly the least-underutilized Superstar on this list, perhaps because she was never that highly-praised, to begin with. The daughter of Jimmy 'Superfly' Snuka, she tried her best to carry on her family legacy over the last decade.
Not that she hasn't had any important role in the Women's division, but the fact that WWE never put the Women's Championship on her once in a decade is quite telling of where she stands on the card.
We hope that she gets a token Championship reign once in her career, but we can't help but think that she would have been a much better fit for the Attitude Era. Given her size and in-ring ability, it's safe to assume that she could have been a multi-time Women's Champion between 2000-2001.
Moreover, there weren't many Superstars like Chyna in terms of physique, and while Tamina certainly isn't like her, she would have been the closest to being a legitimate opponent for the late, great legend. Her heritage would have likely helped her a lot more back then as well.